Dish Network[3], the nation’s No. 2 satellite-TV company, announced today a comprehensive movie package that includes a streaming service and incorporates Blockbuster’s brick-and-mortar stores. Dish acquired the video rental chain in April.

The new package, called the Blockbuster Movie Pass, offers 100,000 movies and TV shows by mail, 3,000 movies streamed to TVs, 4,000 movies streamed to computers, 3,000 games by mail, unlimited in-store exchanges and access to more than 20 premium movie channels.

The movie pass launches Oct. 1 and will cost $10 a month for Dish customers. New Dish subscribers can receive the movie pass as part of the America’s Top 200 $40 month service package.

“One company, one bill, one connection for everything you need in video entertainment,” said Dish chief executive Joe Clayton[4] today during a press conference in San Francisco.

Dish said it plans to eventually offer the Blockbuster streaming service to non-Dish subscribers, but didn’t provide details.

Offering a stand-alone service will be key if Dish truly wants to steal subscribers away from Netflix because the top video streaming company is already available to everyone.